Another day, another startup splashes online. All of the Silicon Valley insiders and the beautiful people on Memeorandum have been writing about Wink.com today, so we'll add our two cents from the heart of the Bluegrass as well.
But first, the prologue (n.) An introductory act, event, or period
Digg arrived later, dispensed with the formal editorial process, and put the submittal and approval/disapproval power in the hands of users.
People who like both sites either visit both, grab their RSS feeds, or stop by del.icio.us/popular joined the mix, with content from all three sites blended at My Web 2.0 (beta, natch) has been around for a few months, but more as an enclosed part of the Yahoo network, until now.
Now we get to FAQ. Terms with multiple potential meanings (the FAQ uses Star Wars as an example: movie or government defense project) each have different concepts.
Wink has the prerequisite features one expects from a Web 2.0 company: rounded corners, AJAX programming, bookmarklets, Firefox plugins, and pastel colors. They also make a feature called Collections available.
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